Nalini Singh Quotes About Waiting

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  • Oh yeah, that’s the one who kept watching me as if she was waiting for me to grow fangs and try to eat her. I couldn’t help it—I used my claws to scratch my nose. Her eyes almost popped out of their sockets.

    Nalini Singh (2012). “Tangle of Need”, p.371, Hachette UK
  • Elena wondered if Michaela was waiting to be served. Snorting inwardly at the idea, she poured her own coffee—and, because she was feeling generous, and okay, maybe because she wanted to irritate Michaela—Raphael’s as well. Then she put down the carafe.

    Nalini Singh (2009). “Angels' Blood”, p.154, Penguin
  • I shouldn’t ask you to,” he said, devotion in every word, “but I’m going to. Wait for me, Jess. I’ll come back to you.” Naked emotion turned the sea green into hidden emeralds. Pressing her fingers to his lips, she shook her head. “You never have to ask, Galen. Forever, that’s how long I’d wait for you.

    Nalini Singh (2012). “Angels' Dance”, p.73, Penguin
  • Am I too early?" "No. He's waiting for you." The smile faded, to be replaced by a slightly disappointed expression. "I thought you'd be . . . scarier.

    Nalini Singh (2009). “Angels' Blood”, p.21, Penguin
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